Study of the effect of mechanical impact parameters on an impact-mode piezoelectric ceramic power generator

This paper presents an analytical and experimental study on the effect of mechanical impact parameters on impact-mode piezoelectric ceramic power generators. The parameters are the velocity and mass. The method of analysis is based on a weight drop experiment. The results show that the peak of the i...

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Main Authors: Basari, Amat Amir, Sosuke, Awaji, Shintaro, Sakamoto, Seiji, Hashimoto, Bunji, Homma, Kenji, Suto, Hiroaki, Okada, Hideki, Okuno, Kojiro, Kobayashi, Shunji, Kumagai
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spelling my.utem.eprints.178352023-05-29T11:42:55Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/17835/ Study of the effect of mechanical impact parameters on an impact-mode piezoelectric ceramic power generator Basari, Amat Amir Sosuke, Awaji Shintaro, Sakamoto Seiji, Hashimoto Bunji, Homma Kenji, Suto Hiroaki, Okada Hideki, Okuno Kojiro, Kobayashi Shunji, Kumagai TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering This paper presents an analytical and experimental study on the effect of mechanical impact parameters on impact-mode piezoelectric ceramic power generators. The parameters are the velocity and mass. The method of analysis is based on a weight drop experiment. The results show that the peak of the instantaneous output voltage is proportional to the impact velocity, and for the output power, it is in a straight line relationship with the same parameter. For the same velocity of impact, the advantage of using heavy objects is clear because its momentum and the impact force are higher. However, an adjustment in the velocity of impact is found to be more effective for higher instantaneous output power than the mass. This finding is supported by the output power that is generated by a 4-g steel ball with a momentum of 4.34 gm/s, which is almost 300% higher than that of an 8-g steel ball for the same momentum. The frequency responses of a vibration-based impact-mode piezoelectric ceramic power generator also support the same conclusion. 2015 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/17835/1/Ceramics%20International%20-%20Published%20version.pdf Basari, Amat Amir and Sosuke, Awaji and Shintaro, Sakamoto and Seiji, Hashimoto and Bunji, Homma and Kenji, Suto and Hiroaki, Okada and Hideki, Okuno and Kojiro, Kobayashi and Shunji, Kumagai (2015) Study of the effect of mechanical impact parameters on an impact-mode piezoelectric ceramic power generator. Ceramics International, 41. pp. 12038-12044. ISSN 0272-8842
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Basari, Amat Amir
Sosuke, Awaji
Shintaro, Sakamoto
Seiji, Hashimoto
Bunji, Homma
Kenji, Suto
Hiroaki, Okada
Hideki, Okuno
Kojiro, Kobayashi
Shunji, Kumagai
Study of the effect of mechanical impact parameters on an impact-mode piezoelectric ceramic power generator
description This paper presents an analytical and experimental study on the effect of mechanical impact parameters on impact-mode piezoelectric ceramic power generators. The parameters are the velocity and mass. The method of analysis is based on a weight drop experiment. The results show that the peak of the instantaneous output voltage is proportional to the impact velocity, and for the output power, it is in a straight line relationship with the same parameter. For the same velocity of impact, the advantage of using heavy objects is clear because its momentum and the impact force are higher. However, an adjustment in the velocity of impact is found to be more effective for higher instantaneous output power than the mass. This finding is supported by the output power that is generated by a 4-g steel ball with a momentum of 4.34 gm/s, which is almost 300% higher than that of an 8-g steel ball for the same momentum. The frequency responses of a vibration-based impact-mode piezoelectric ceramic power generator also support the same conclusion.
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author Basari, Amat Amir
Sosuke, Awaji
Shintaro, Sakamoto
Seiji, Hashimoto
Bunji, Homma
Kenji, Suto
Hiroaki, Okada
Hideki, Okuno
Kojiro, Kobayashi
Shunji, Kumagai
author_facet Basari, Amat Amir
Sosuke, Awaji
Shintaro, Sakamoto
Seiji, Hashimoto
Bunji, Homma
Kenji, Suto
Hiroaki, Okada
Hideki, Okuno
Kojiro, Kobayashi
Shunji, Kumagai
author_sort Basari, Amat Amir
title Study of the effect of mechanical impact parameters on an impact-mode piezoelectric ceramic power generator
title_short Study of the effect of mechanical impact parameters on an impact-mode piezoelectric ceramic power generator
title_full Study of the effect of mechanical impact parameters on an impact-mode piezoelectric ceramic power generator
title_fullStr Study of the effect of mechanical impact parameters on an impact-mode piezoelectric ceramic power generator
title_full_unstemmed Study of the effect of mechanical impact parameters on an impact-mode piezoelectric ceramic power generator
title_sort study of the effect of mechanical impact parameters on an impact-mode piezoelectric ceramic power generator
publishDate 2015
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